Can Bournemouth continue their climb away from the relegation zone when they host Crystal Palace?
"Crystal Palace have scored a league-high 11 goals from set-piece situations in the Premier League so far in 2015-16."
Over 2.5 goals is 2.0621/20.
Crystal Palace have lost three of their last four league matches played on Boxing Day (W1). Bournemouth are 2.526/4 to win.
The last 10 league meetings between the Cherries and the Eagles have seen both sides win five matches apiece. A Crystal Palace victory is 3.185/40.
Bournemouth have only lost one of their last eight Boxing Day matches (W5 D2 L1) in a run that saw two matches in the fourth tier, four in the third and two in the Championship. The draw is 3.55/2.
Crystal Palace have won 35 away points in 2015 so far (W11 D2 L4) - only Arsenal (38) have won more on the road this calendar year in the Premier League. You can back them at 2.226/5 in the Draw No Bet market.
Bournemouth have won three successive league games and will be looking to win four in a row for the first time since December 2014 (five wins in a row). The Cherries are 1.84/5 Draw No Bet.
Bournemouth have seen their opponents pick up five red cards this season in the Premier League; more than any other side. The odds of a player being sent off are 3.55/2.
Crystal Palace have scored a league-high 11 goals from set-piece situations in the Premier League so far in 2015-16. Over 2.5 goals is 2.0621/20.
Bournemouth have conceded a league-high 12 goals from set-piece situations so far in 2015-16. Over 3.5 goals is 3.7511/4.
Glenn Murray played 113 league games for Crystal Palace between August 2012 and August 2015, scoring 44 goals (more than any other Eagles' player in that timespan). Murray is 3.211/5 to find the net against his former club.